12061840

Methods and Apparatus for Dynamic Volume Adjustment via Audio Classification

PublishedAugust 13, 2024
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2. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 1, wherein the target gain value is determined by applying a first weight to the input volume and a second weight to the classification gain value.

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3. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 1, wherein the set of operations further comprises applying the intermediary value to the input audio signal, wherein the intermediary value modifies the first input volume level to a second volume level.

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4. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 3, wherein the set of operations further comprises applying a compression value to the input audio signal, wherein the compression value modifies the second volume level to a third volume level that satisfies a target volume threshold.

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5. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 1, wherein the set of operations further comprises determining if a source of the input audio signal has changed.

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6. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 5, wherein determining if the source of the input audio signal has changed is based on at least one of: (1) a comparison of a current compressor gain associated with the input audio signal to a previous compressor gain associated with the input audio signal, (2) a comparison of a RMS power associated with the input audio signal to a previous RMS power associated with the input audio signal, or (3) a comparison of a current audio sample value associated with the input audio signal to a previous audio sample value associated with the input audio signal.

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7. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 5, wherein the set of operations further comprises, in response to determining the source of the input audio signal has changed, resetting the intermediary value of the input audio signal.

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8. The non-transitory machine-readable medium of claim 1, wherein the classification group comprises at least one of: (1) a genre of music represented by the input audio signal, (2) a time period of music represented by the input audio signal, or (3) a presence of an instrument in music represented by the input audio signal.

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10. The method of claim 9, wherein the target gain value is determined by applying a first weight to the input volume and a second weight to the classification gain value.

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11. The method of claim 9, wherein the method further comprises applying the intermediary value to the input audio signal, wherein the intermediary value modifies the first input volume level to a second volume level.

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12. The method of claim 11, wherein the method further comprises applying a compression value to the input audio signal, wherein the compression value modifies the second volume level to a third volume level that satisfies a target volume threshold.

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13. The method of claim 9, wherein the method further comprises determining if a source of the input audio signal has changed.

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14. The method of claim 13, wherein determining if the source of the input audio signal has changed is based on at least one of: (1) a comparison of a current compressor gain associated with the input audio signal to a previous compressor gain associated with the input audio signal, (2) a comparison of a RMS power associated with the input audio signal to a previous RMS power associated with the input audio signal, or (3) a comparison of a current audio sample value associated with the input audio signal to a previous audio sample value associated with the input audio signal.

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15. The method of claim 13, wherein the method further comprises, in response to determining the source of the input audio signal has changed, resetting the intermediary value of the input audio signal.

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16. The method of claim 9, wherein the classification group comprises at least one of: (1) a genre of music represented by the input audio signal, (2) a time period of music represented by the input audio signal, or (3) a presence of an instrument in music represented by the input audio signal.

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18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the target gain value is determined by applying a first weight to the input volume and a second weight to the classification gain value.

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19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the set of operations further comprises applying the intermediary value to the input audio signal, wherein the intermediary value modifies the first input volume level to a second volume level.

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20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the set of operations further comprises applying a compression value to the input audio signal, wherein the compression value modifies the second volume level to a third volume level that satisfies a target volume threshold.

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August 13, 2024

Inventors

Markus Cremer
Robert Coover
Steven D. Scherf
Cameron Aubrey Summers

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